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could look to australia for guidelines in regulating gun laws. in massacre in 1996, 35 people died of. >> it was australia's worst massacre since european colonization at a popular tourist spot. 35 people were shot and killed in a single day. but the government seized the moment to bring in tough new gun control laws. semi automatic rifles were banned all but for the police. a new licensing scheme came in for all gun ownership. >> the government is offering a really good buy back here. >> over 700,000 guns were handed in and destroyed within a year. the impact was dramatic. >> in the few years, we had 100 people shto dead in mass shootings. after those laws, there have been no more mass shootings. >> could something similar happened in the united states? australia does not have the united states history or attachment to guns. there is no australian equivalent to the constitutional right to bear arms. over 80% in favor in australia and they have far fewer guns in the first place. >> as for the policy issues in a vault, rigid it is for others to co
could look to australia for guidelines in regulating gun laws. in massacre in 1996, 35 people died of. >> it was australia's worst massacre since european colonization at a popular tourist spot. 35 people were shot and killed in a single day. but the government seized the moment to bring in tough new gun control laws. semi automatic rifles were banned all but for the police. a new licensing scheme came in for all gun ownership. >> the government is offering a really good buy back...
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australia went olympic medals in shooting. australia is a high premium placed on rustic masculinity. it has some similarities with the u.s.. another similarity is we had had in the previous couple of decades occasionally mass shootings, about once a year we had a mass shooting. on each occasion, there's a lot of talk about the gun laws, and politicians similar to hear, avoiding the issue saying, "well, we need to look at family values and mental health" and everything else, basically, been too frightened to do anything about the gun laws. the gun lobby always the -- to hurtothreatens politically. the anchor in the public was so high by then that really, that was the tipping point for australia. as you said, the prime minister exercised leadership and call all the states together and said, we're going to fix this. the laws were state laws, so we had a patchwork of different laws. some states had stronger laws, but the weaker ones undermine those with stronger ones. what we got was a scheme of nationally uniform laws, which set
australia went olympic medals in shooting. australia is a high premium placed on rustic masculinity. it has some similarities with the u.s.. another similarity is we had had in the previous couple of decades occasionally mass shootings, about once a year we had a mass shooting. on each occasion, there's a lot of talk about the gun laws, and politicians similar to hear, avoiding the issue saying, "well, we need to look at family values and mental health" and everything else, basically,...
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more strictly before and you know roger you say well it doesn't really help well that's not true in australia for example they had horrific shooting that years ago thirty eight people were massacred they instituted some of the toughest gun laws in the world and that situation changed in japan they have very strict gun laws they have hardly any gun by the america of the twenty three wealthiest nations eighty percent of gun violence happens in america now roger does that acceptable in a civilised society to accept that we have to say no to that and we have to limit gun ownership as much as possible roger do you want to reply to that before we go to the break so interesting. it's interesting that your chose the australian example because time magazine had a lengthy story about that in two thousand and eight that showed that the numbers did not change at all in australia well other sources say it dropped forty percent other sources said it dropped out and i jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that sharp break we'll continue our discussion on guns in america stay with our. li
more strictly before and you know roger you say well it doesn't really help well that's not true in australia for example they had horrific shooting that years ago thirty eight people were massacred they instituted some of the toughest gun laws in the world and that situation changed in japan they have very strict gun laws they have hardly any gun by the america of the twenty three wealthiest nations eighty percent of gun violence happens in america now roger does that acceptable in a civilised...
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the guy is riding a go-cart down the street in sidney, australia. funny looking, pretty silly. watch what happens when the light turns red. >> oh, no. oh, no. >>> what is he doing? >> they are entertained. >> they are very entertained. the australian accent makes everything in this situation sound that funny. >> going down to the square. give me the [ bleep ] [ laughter ] >> of course this guy is in front of all the traffic right at the red light. you know he wanted to be hidden between a few big trucks there but he's right out in the open. >> this is funny. >> watch you entertain. >> hey, this guy is a winner. he's wearing the number one plate on his go-cart, he's on his way. >> definitely on his way somewhere. >> hey. >>> silly sneeze. >>> this is surveillance video from the l train in philadelphia. you see two men believed to be teenagers riding in one of the cars. >> then you see other passengers get into the train. at some point there was some sort of confrontation between the two guys that were originally in the train and the new ones that came on. >> they were reportedly
the guy is riding a go-cart down the street in sidney, australia. funny looking, pretty silly. watch what happens when the light turns red. >> oh, no. oh, no. >>> what is he doing? >> they are entertained. >> they are very entertained. the australian accent makes everything in this situation sound that funny. >> going down to the square. give me the [ bleep ] [ laughter ] >> of course this guy is in front of all the traffic right at the red light. you know...
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you see people live and die because of those diseases thank you thank you massively enemy australia and just a reminder that my guest on the show today was really furious again manually chairman and founder of south moved to seattle international donors a sure bet helps helps people around the globe and one of the cocoa founders that's our cellphones and that's it for now for all of us if you want to have your cell spotlight or have someone in mind here think i seem to me next time to drop me a line of al gore not bad t.v. i hear it will keep spotlight interactive will be back with more focus on tom and what's going on and outside pressure until then fail party and take thank you. it's. it. download the official application cellphone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch obscene any time i didn't. look so far. on the edge of human capabilities. struggling with pain and dreams. laid out to become the first. force fall in the. loop on. morning news today violence is on
you see people live and die because of those diseases thank you thank you massively enemy australia and just a reminder that my guest on the show today was really furious again manually chairman and founder of south moved to seattle international donors a sure bet helps helps people around the globe and one of the cocoa founders that's our cellphones and that's it for now for all of us if you want to have your cell spotlight or have someone in mind here think i seem to me next time to drop me a...
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enough in the global system in the united states in brazil in south american countries more generally in australia in france which is a natural x. water. one hundred sixty countries are the two hundred ten or so worldwide that on that food importers and therefore couldn't go into more of the water because they ran out they didn't and they won't although we do have a lot of questions to ask and we've got to ask a lot of society and it's governments to make sure that society chooses to eat sensibly not waste and also get the farmers to be even more productive at the same time i was being good stewards of water damage and what do you think about that i mean just how scarce is water. well again scarcity is a rather problematic concept i mean typically when you see this case city that is just like people think of it in terms of physical schizo t. but i think but in terms of water it's a lot more complex if you world. scarcity is typically with relation to what you want to do with it in the arabian desert you want to do camel herding that is most cases to water but if you want to grow by by napoles or c
enough in the global system in the united states in brazil in south american countries more generally in australia in france which is a natural x. water. one hundred sixty countries are the two hundred ten or so worldwide that on that food importers and therefore couldn't go into more of the water because they ran out they didn't and they won't although we do have a lot of questions to ask and we've got to ask a lot of society and it's governments to make sure that society chooses to eat...
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in australia the benchmark index is trading flat, 4,585. we'll see where china related markets take us when they open over the next hour. >>> finance ministers from the 17 you're yo zone nations have agreed to give an additional loan of nearly $45 billion to greece. they say the debt reduction plan is on its way. the loan will be granted as early as next week. at a meeting last month, the euro zone nation ministers agreed in principle on aid for greece after the government carried out austerity and other measures as preconditions for additional loans. at that time they suspended the final decision on loans. they said they needed to determine if greece's bond buy-back program would be effective. at thursday's meeting they endorsed the buy back plan of the depreciated bonds. they will repurchase bonds from the private sector at a third of their face value. the ministers agreed on a para loa of neay $20 billion for greece by the end of next march. loans to greece were suspended for the past six months. >> today's decision on the greek package
in australia the benchmark index is trading flat, 4,585. we'll see where china related markets take us when they open over the next hour. >>> finance ministers from the 17 you're yo zone nations have agreed to give an additional loan of nearly $45 billion to greece. they say the debt reduction plan is on its way. the loan will be granted as early as next week. at a meeting last month, the euro zone nation ministers agreed in principle on aid for greece after the government carried out...
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red eyes on trips to europe and australia are his specialty. he even flies long distance for pleasure. he's going to brazil for just two days with his wife next year. but he is not the world champion. the world champion commercial flyer, that title belongs to fred finn, a brit who is 70 years old and has flown a grand total of 15 million miles. >> announceryou never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. u know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card accot with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock what matters most...ect [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i didn't know how serious identity theft w
red eyes on trips to europe and australia are his specialty. he even flies long distance for pleasure. he's going to brazil for just two days with his wife next year. but he is not the world champion. the world champion commercial flyer, that title belongs to fred finn, a brit who is 70 years old and has flown a grand total of 15 million miles. >> announceryou never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. u know, i can save...
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it was a slick victory in australia's prestigious sydney to hobart yacht race. >> pretty bumpy conditions is always dangerous, but everybody's looking out for each other's back, and that is what it is all about. >> the wild oats will not waste much time soaking up their victory. next year, they will get a chance to tie the record of seven victories in the grueling race. >> a german-american aerospace engineer has died of a sudden illness at the age of 79. he emigrated to the u.s. in 1962 when he began his long career at nasa. he was later hailed as an institution at the agency. he received numerous awards for his work on the apollo program, skylab, and the space shuttle, and he even served as an adviser for the "star trek" films. >> finally, it is that time of year in germany when the city streets start getting very loud at night. >> extremely loud. fireworks have gone on sale across the country, which means long lines immediately formed in front of fireworks factories where consumers can get better prices than they can in regular retail outlets. last year, germans shot of some 110 millio
it was a slick victory in australia's prestigious sydney to hobart yacht race. >> pretty bumpy conditions is always dangerous, but everybody's looking out for each other's back, and that is what it is all about. >> the wild oats will not waste much time soaking up their victory. next year, they will get a chance to tie the record of seven victories in the grueling race. >> a german-american aerospace engineer has died of a sudden illness at the age of 79. he emigrated to the...
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well i mean nato is reaching out to countries like australia and japan to intensify their cooperation but i'll give you an example of that you just mentioned a country where relatively often and that is libya if it had not been for nato colonel gadhafi would have murdered the inhabitants of him god i don't know that we don't know that how do you know that you know the history you know that we. will now that are his or. her we will have this is guy for twenty years thirty years he's a crazy guy don't listen to him and he makes one statement then you listen to him it doesn't make any logical sense at all his troops. sampling outside of benghazi they were preparing to enter the town he has said that we were he will squash the cockroaches who live there and i quote the colonel gadhafi don't know them and i were going to add reuters that are already a very sad reuters story ok we're writers as i'm generally speaking a rather good reputation anyway and if they're going to go inward and hire fly to islam misfires not to the population of bengal it's true i don't think so what he said online
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beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia not a stray as come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail ira mazie. but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here at all it wasn't the tough mushers of sled dog racing who set the trail of lace but a nun and for all for those who brought their deer to life five years ago mother pressed care of a bill to dog kennel in the village kids from the local open age came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their life might seem extreme to some the boys wake up at six to feed the dogs before school in the evening they spend up to three hours training their four legged friends but mother per square also encourages her kids to become dab hands on the computer and internet the boys regularly updated their website and they're in touch with their busy mother twenty four seven on the phone itself. but children are the most important thing my only interests not play any role anymore and regardless o
beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia not a stray as come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail ira mazie. but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here at all it wasn't the tough mushers of sled dog racing who set the trail of lace but a nun and for all for those who brought their deer to life five years ago mother pressed care of a bill to...
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there are only 100 japanese people who live in the country of australia and they play 15 roles each. if you watch carefully they are all rotating. but we did shoot in japan. >> jimmy: part of it? >> a month we shot in japan. that is an experience i will never forget. we had about two days off. i climbed mount fuji with my son, oscar. he is only 12 and it's a serious climb with oxygen tanks. i didn't know that until we got up this. they were selling them up there for $3,000. >> jimmy: did he mknow? how long does it take? >> ten days. each station is a couple hours climb and we stayed on the eighth station. that's close. we had been going six hours. and you then sleep until 1:30 in the morning and climb the rest. in japan they give you a meal and you go to sleep in these shelves. there are shelves laid out and they all just pile in like sardines and all the japanese people like this is normal and it's fine an they climb in and they give you a pact of rice as a pillow. >> jimmy: what? as a pillow. >> if you imagine that's the aisle and that's the wall and they are on their iphones like
there are only 100 japanese people who live in the country of australia and they play 15 roles each. if you watch carefully they are all rotating. but we did shoot in japan. >> jimmy: part of it? >> a month we shot in japan. that is an experience i will never forget. we had about two days off. i climbed mount fuji with my son, oscar. he is only 12 and it's a serious climb with oxygen tanks. i didn't know that until we got up this. they were selling them up there for $3,000. >>...
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i do not think china should be fearful of 2000 marines hit in australia. -- in australia. our engagement with other countries throughout the asia- pacific region will focus on more cultural, economic assistance as well as military collaboration. even with china itself, we're engaging more with china. this has been from the very beginning of the obama administration and is also part of the pivot. the pivot is not just focusing our attention on the other countries of the asia-pacific to the exclusion of china. it means all of the asia-pacific including china, which is why secretary clinton has been to china seven times. yet had defense secretaries gates and panetta -- we have had defense secretaries gates and panetta and many other cabinet officials go to china specifically. >> maybe the president and administration has urged its back in little more in the past year. -- arched its back a little more in the past year. that does not mean that they are not deeply interested in finding ways to collaborate. this may seem to be contradictory, but it does not need to be that way. >
i do not think china should be fearful of 2000 marines hit in australia. -- in australia. our engagement with other countries throughout the asia- pacific region will focus on more cultural, economic assistance as well as military collaboration. even with china itself, we're engaging more with china. this has been from the very beginning of the obama administration and is also part of the pivot. the pivot is not just focusing our attention on the other countries of the asia-pacific to the...
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you're looking at australia's sydney harbour bridge. back in the states we'll check on preparations in times square, and we're not going to forget 2012 any time soon. we'll review news stories from the past year. but first here's today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >>> when asked if hillary clinton would still be able to work her spokesperson replied the secretary of state is the secretary of state. >> she's in the hospital being treated for a blood clot. her doctors say it's related to the concussion that's kept her out of the office for the past three weeks. >> how serious is it? >> that's an answer we don't know. >> reporter: anyone they come up with today is not likely to reduce significant spending cuts. >> congress goes back to work trying to avoid the fiscal cliff. >> how close are we to a deal here? >> we shouldn't be waiting for people to cut deals in back rooms. american people ought to be able to watch the discussion and the debate. >> reporter: a connecticut lawyer is getting heavy criticism because he wants to sue the state over
you're looking at australia's sydney harbour bridge. back in the states we'll check on preparations in times square, and we're not going to forget 2012 any time soon. we'll review news stories from the past year. but first here's today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >>> when asked if hillary clinton would still be able to work her spokesperson replied the secretary of state is the secretary of state. >> she's in the hospital being treated for a blood clot. her doctors say it's...
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in australia, miners and bankers led support to the asx ending higher largely by 4%. back to you. >> all right. thanks for that. catch you a little later. >>> now, berlusconi and bersani are already exchanging blows after what's considered to be a controversial moment in italy. berlusconi has announced he's creating a new center right grouping. meanwhile, mario monti has been accused oversimplifying solutions during the fiscal crisis. carolin is joining us now from rome. do we expect more of this rhetoric today? >> oh, definitely. not just today, but specifically over two months. elections will only be held probably on february 24th. we've got about two months of the silly campaigning season to follow. so yes, as you said, the verbal exchange is definitely heating up. it started with mr. monti's response criticism coming from officials about his renewed request for the prime minister post yesterday. he said this criticism was out of place. it was offensive not just for him, but also for all of the people in italy who have the freedom to vote. this morning, he did an i
in australia, miners and bankers led support to the asx ending higher largely by 4%. back to you. >> all right. thanks for that. catch you a little later. >>> now, berlusconi and bersani are already exchanging blows after what's considered to be a controversial moment in italy. berlusconi has announced he's creating a new center right grouping. meanwhile, mario monti has been accused oversimplifying solutions during the fiscal crisis. carolin is joining us now from rome. do we...
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the s&p asx 200 in australia. we saw nice gains to the tune of half a percent on fiscal cliff optimism. that was really a theme across all of these markets today. so the s&p asx gaining half a percent. it was miners and bankers that led the rally. no thanks to billabong, another retailer on the decline. getting a bid, a takeover bid for more than half a billion u.s. dollars. however, lowering its earnings guidance. and we have the sensex in india still trading for another half-hour. currently seeing gains of about half a percent. this after their policy decision yesterday. kelly, back to you. >> deirdre, thank you very much for that. >>> business sentiment in germany has climbed for the second straight month in december. coming in just ahead of a reuter poll, and patricia sarvis now with details on the survey. hi, and how is this being taken over there? >>> hi there, very positively indeed. i think at the moment we are trading at session highs again after the index. perhaps you can see behind me we had a leg up ri
the s&p asx 200 in australia. we saw nice gains to the tune of half a percent on fiscal cliff optimism. that was really a theme across all of these markets today. so the s&p asx gaining half a percent. it was miners and bankers that led the rally. no thanks to billabong, another retailer on the decline. getting a bid, a takeover bid for more than half a billion u.s. dollars. however, lowering its earnings guidance. and we have the sensex in india still trading for another half-hour....
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he put up 41,000 lights at his home in australia. everything is synced to his music. and a dog friendly christmas cake. they are made from special ingredients. dog owners love the idea because, of course, they can share dessert with their best friend. >>> a baby elephant at the oregon zoo needs a name. the zoo wants you to help. you can go to oregonzoo.com. how cute is that. >>> and a plane crashed and caused the immediate yoo to go crazy but it was just a taping for "chicago fire." but a tv station there reported it as breaking news. and then they had to go back on the air saying, sorry, it's not real. ouch. >>> that wraps up this hour of "jansing & co." i'm chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next. >> it looked real to me. who knows. chris, thank you so much. the slow drag of the end of the fiscal cliff, most parties would like americans to think that they have political parachutes but neither democrats or republicans want to take that plunge. how to achieve a center, bob casey is joining me. and then iran claiming that they have an american drone in its possession
he put up 41,000 lights at his home in australia. everything is synced to his music. and a dog friendly christmas cake. they are made from special ingredients. dog owners love the idea because, of course, they can share dessert with their best friend. >>> a baby elephant at the oregon zoo needs a name. the zoo wants you to help. you can go to oregonzoo.com. how cute is that. >>> and a plane crashed and caused the immediate yoo to go crazy but it was just a taping for...
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we have video games and we have violent movies in britain, in japan, in australia, in new zealand, and we don't have the level of violent gun crime than occurs here. >> it's been studied a lot, and it hasn't really borne out. it's obviously not a good thing and i think people should take a hard look at themselves in hollywood about what they produce, but that's different than moving toward an agenda of common sense gun control, and i think the first step is for the president to have a televised town meeting in the white house after the holidays. we don't want this to be one of these things where, you know, everybody forgets and moves on to the next thing. this needs to be an issue for a long time, and we need a series of events, televised town meeting, march on washington, national mobilization day, on and on and on. these are the elements, martin, of movement building. this is not about trying to ram through dianne feinstein's legislation. that's not going to happen. >> no. >> you have to change the conversation by building a movement, and that movement should not be to utopian. we're
we have video games and we have violent movies in britain, in japan, in australia, in new zealand, and we don't have the level of violent gun crime than occurs here. >> it's been studied a lot, and it hasn't really borne out. it's obviously not a good thing and i think people should take a hard look at themselves in hollywood about what they produce, but that's different than moving toward an agenda of common sense gun control, and i think the first step is for the president to have a...
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the idea that australia is in a better position to capitalize on that than some others. it's not been particularly helpful. you've got a very unbalanced economy. we think the rate cutting cycle may well be over, but the market isn't particularly viewing it that way as of yet. so the aussie still has that headwind. but it feels like headwinds. it is a bit frustrating because we are quite bearish in aussie but we're not getting that kind of downside momentum. it's just stop the cap side. >> you never know. >> it's a rarity. >> it is a rare thing for you. hang around long enough, it will go your way. thanks for that. >> cheers. >>> spain. the treasury is setting up three, seven, and ten-year bonds. they're now pre-funding for 2013. we've got the results of that in around about 30 minutes. >>> and china and india secretary growth slowed in november. analysts say china and india's nonmanufacturing team expected to improve thanks to a hiring boost in the mainland as well as strong new orders in india. at the same time, china's new leadership, as we pointed out, has laid out so
the idea that australia is in a better position to capitalize on that than some others. it's not been particularly helpful. you've got a very unbalanced economy. we think the rate cutting cycle may well be over, but the market isn't particularly viewing it that way as of yet. so the aussie still has that headwind. but it feels like headwinds. it is a bit frustrating because we are quite bearish in aussie but we're not getting that kind of downside momentum. it's just stop the cap side. >>...
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and rotating about 2000 marines to australia. i don't think cheney should be fearful of 2000 marines in australia, but a lot of the dvd in terms of military collaboration with countries in the asia-pacific region involve responding to disasters at giving people the technical ability to respond to natural disasters and disaster relief. our engagement with other countries throughout the asia-pacific region will focus on more cultural economic assistance as well as military collaboration. even with china itself, prankish enormous china and this has been from the beginning of the administration as part of the pivot. it is not just focusing to the exclusion of china. secretary clinton has spent to china seven times. we've had defense secretary gates and pineda, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff mole and from the national security adviser donelan and many other cabinet officials to china specifically. >> i think it's fair to say that in certain way it may be the president and it ministration has arched his back a little more than t
and rotating about 2000 marines to australia. i don't think cheney should be fearful of 2000 marines in australia, but a lot of the dvd in terms of military collaboration with countries in the asia-pacific region involve responding to disasters at giving people the technical ability to respond to natural disasters and disaster relief. our engagement with other countries throughout the asia-pacific region will focus on more cultural economic assistance as well as military collaboration. even...
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sydney and japan and australia, and either on the edge of the cliff or just tipped over. all right. that's new year's eveover seas, let's check in on the celebration at home. lauren simonetti from times square, i have only one observation, unless you're drinking heavily, drunk as a skunk you're going to be cold tonight, isn't that right? >> or this morning, i've got my hand warmers over here, my space heater over year, stuart. >> really? >> in 1917. i'm so glad i wasn't alive then. stuart: a question for you. >> go ahead. stuart: in america we say you have goose bumps when you're very cold. in england we say you're hen-fleshed. are you either this morning? >> i am both, put together. times a hundred. stuart: excellent. >> i look like rudolph with my nose. stuart: may i recommend you wear a hat and i'm losing my hair and-- >> i do, i have a hat with me as well as ear warmers just not for this hit. can i tell you some things going on behind me today? >> no, don't have time, sorry. that's the way it is. >> i was going to tell you about the drunken revellers and their bathroom experienc
sydney and japan and australia, and either on the edge of the cliff or just tipped over. all right. that's new year's eveover seas, let's check in on the celebration at home. lauren simonetti from times square, i have only one observation, unless you're drinking heavily, drunk as a skunk you're going to be cold tonight, isn't that right? >> or this morning, i've got my hand warmers over here, my space heater over year, stuart. >> really? >> in 1917. i'm so glad i wasn't alive...
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in australia, banks rose on expectations of a rate cut. defensive stocks also helped you push the asx 200 higher. sensex trading lower by 0.3%. back to you. >> all right. here we are european stocks, first trading day of december, an hour and ten minutes in to the session. not bad last month. ftse up 1.5%. we're weighted to the up side a little bit more than 7:2, advancers outpacing decliners on the stoxx 600. ftse up 1.5% last month, dax up 2, contact 340 up nearly 4%, xetra dax up 0.4%. the ibex fairly flat. let's show you where we are with bond rates, as well. we'll take a look at gilts. slightly lower, 1.77%. big day for uk. manufacturing pmis out for the month of november. italian and ten year sbpanish yields are also lower. down on the greek announcements, but substantially below 6%. ten year bunds 1.37%. those yields slightly higher. on the currency markets, we talked about this euro-dollar six week high. below that at the moment, but not by much. dollar-yen moving off the 7 1/2 month high at 82.17. aussie dollar weaker despite the
in australia, banks rose on expectations of a rate cut. defensive stocks also helped you push the asx 200 higher. sensex trading lower by 0.3%. back to you. >> all right. here we are european stocks, first trading day of december, an hour and ten minutes in to the session. not bad last month. ftse up 1.5%. we're weighted to the up side a little bit more than 7:2, advancers outpacing decliners on the stoxx 600. ftse up 1.5% last month, dax up 2, contact 340 up nearly 4%, xetra dax up 0.4%....
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. >> and then a sparkling wine from australia. >> it's unusual. >> yeah. i've never heard of that. >> people think of australia gives us chardonnay and others. this is jacob's creek. ice made exactly like a champagne, chardonnay and pino pino noir two of the grapes that go in champagne. but it's really remarkable. >> this is champagne? >> it's right next door to champagne. in france when they make wine in a sparkling wine type style, you can get this from burgundy. this one is made from pinot noir and chardonnay. it's aged like a champagne but doesn't cost like a champagne. this is only $17 an hour. this is my personal favorite. this is very famous. they're famous for cristol. this is their california version. imcomes from mendocino. it cost 20s but tastes like a stunt double. >>> josh you've got an open bottle and you can just pour. i want to get a sense. what are these different glasses for and do you use a different glass for sparkling wine or champagne? >> no, you use the same glass. but what you want to do is avoid things that happen when it comes to
. >> and then a sparkling wine from australia. >> it's unusual. >> yeah. i've never heard of that. >> people think of australia gives us chardonnay and others. this is jacob's creek. ice made exactly like a champagne, chardonnay and pino pino noir two of the grapes that go in champagne. but it's really remarkable. >> this is champagne? >> it's right next door to champagne. in france when they make wine in a sparkling wine type style, you can get this from...
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according to a new survey, italy is top of the travel wish list for american tourists with australia and new zealand coming in second and third. the closest european competitors, they were the uk and france in joint plays. >> i was hoping maybe the uk would get an olympics boost, but it appears to be still trailing italy by quite a ways. but there were no italian locations in the most instagram places until the world. six california locations made the list. and the top two places most snapped and shared on instagram may surprise you. they were the shopping mall in bangkok, thailand t b, and the sunni's airport. >> where is your top place that you would like to go, christian? >> i think i go with the americans here. i think it looks most likely that we're going to be in italy. >> i thought you meant he were going to the americas. but that's all right. >> i'm going with the americans will be. >> where in italy? >> sicily. sicily looks -- first of all, it's some place i've never been. in london any time of the year but certainly in summer. >> are you an instagram user? >> i am not. >> w
according to a new survey, italy is top of the travel wish list for american tourists with australia and new zealand coming in second and third. the closest european competitors, they were the uk and france in joint plays. >> i was hoping maybe the uk would get an olympics boost, but it appears to be still trailing italy by quite a ways. but there were no italian locations in the most instagram places until the world. six california locations made the list. and the top two places most...